Plus_minus & Klassnaya
I’ve been thinking about how our daily habits are like little equations that add up to big results—do you see any hidden patterns or numbers that guide our routines?
Yes, I do. If you map a day as a function f(t) with discrete inputs—wake, eat, work, rest—the outputs accumulate. Notice the number 7 pops up: 7 days, 7‑minute coffee breaks, 7‑hour sleep on average. Meals come in threes, exercise often in 3‑minute bursts, and even the golden ratio (1.618) shows up in the way we pace our tasks. So the routine is a system of small equations; when you add them up, the hidden constants become visible.